Saturday, November 1, 2025

Saving Nigerian Christians…

Saving Nigerian Christians…

By Don Kenobi
#MolueMonologue | #OldManInTheMolue | #dk | #FaithUnderSiege


The very one tearing down the foundations of Christianity —
dragging the Gospel of Christ into ridicule —
now wants to “save” it.

The same man dismantling the moral pillars of his own country?
A nation once raised by God to:

• preach the gospel to the poor;
• heal the brokenhearted;
• proclaim deliverance to the captives;
• recover sight to the blind;
• set at liberty those who are bruised;
• and preach the acceptable year of the Lord.

In case you haven’t noticed,
those six lines are the full statement of Christ’s mission —
recorded in Luke 4:18–19 (KJV).

Now tell me — which of those six does Trump hold to as an article of faith?
None.

He actively opposes every single one of them —
six out of six.
And yet he wants to “save Christians” —
in Nigeria, and around the world.


“The Acceptable Year of the Lord”?

What does that even mean?
It refers to the Year of Jubilee (Leviticus 25) —
the fiftieth year.

It was God’s divine reset:

All debts forgiven.
All slaves set free.
All land restored to rightful owners.

A year of justice, mercy, and equality.
A. Divine. Reset.
A. Year. Of. Justice. Mercy. And. Equality.

Trump does the opposite.
Egged on by false prophets and wicked theologians,
he works tirelessly to restore injustice, cruelty,
and racial inequality.

Not Christlike.
Not Christianly.


He’s clever — I’ll give him that.
He knows that fake Christians abound.
He knows how easily they can be seduced by spectacle and slogans.
And so, many will truly believe
he’s some kind of Christian godfather.

But it’s absurd —
utterly absurd —
to think that someone so opposed to Christ’s mission
could ever be the one to defend Christlike people — those who:

• want to preach the gospel to the poor;
• want to heal the brokenhearted;
• want to proclaim deliverance to the captives;
• want to recover sight to the blind;
• want to set at liberty those who are bruised;
• and want to preach the acceptable year of the Lord.


False Christians abound.
Easy pickings for false prophets and false saviors —
the very ones Jesus warned about.

Matthew 24:4–5 says:

“See to it that no one deceives you.
For many will come in My name…”

That’s just one of twenty-five explicit warnings
about deceivers in the New Testament.

A true Christian must see to it
that when the leader of the wolf-pack comes dressed as a shepherd,
he stands guard — protecting the sheep who no longer recognize the wolf,
because they have forgotten the Scriptures.

True Christians — those who do know the Word — are asking:

“How about saving your own soul first,
before you reach across the ocean to ‘save’ other Christians?”

How about reinstating USAID
if you care so much about those Christians —
knowing their governments are weak or corrupt,
unable or unwilling to meet the needs
of Jesus’s little ones?


How about protecting the rights, the dignity, and the livelihoods
of Christian women who are Black in America?

How about showing them an America that actually cares —
instead of branding them “DEI hires,”
mocking their faith,
humiliating them in their workplaces,
and making them wake each morning in quiet anxiety?

How about doing that
before you come to “save Nigerian Christians”?


What about Christian men and boys killed for just being alive —
the ones you call “born criminals”?

How about caring for their souls?
They need your attention.

How about stop selling Bibles —
and actually reading one?

Jesus said:

“And why beholdest thou the mote that is in thy brother’s eye,
but considerest not the beam that is in thine own eye?”
— Matthew 7:3 (KJV)

I love the NIV translation:

“Why do you look at the speck of sawdust in your brother’s eye
and pay no attention to the plank in your own eye?”

For the first time,
I finally understand that “beam in your eye” allegory.
Jesus was a carpenter —
He knew exactly what sawdust and planks meant.


I rest.
#dk


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